Dry and warmer-than-normal temperatures across Southern California will make way for a notable cooldown this weekend that may include rain, gusty winds and mountain snow, the National Weather Service reported. “Tomorrow we’re in for a big change,” said Kristen Stewart, a weather service meteorologist in Oxnard. AdvertisementParts of Los Angeles County could see rain for the first time in months, and temperatures will dive into the 60s by Saturday, Stewart said. Rain could arrive Friday and stay into Saturday, with a slight chance of showers Sunday, according to Stewart. Downtown L.A. and nearby areas could see up to a quarter-inch of rain, said Stewart, who described the coming weather system as “the first rain event of the season.”AdvertisementThe storm could also bring fresh snow to higher elevations.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 05, 2020 18:23 UTC